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so computers work by using a bunch of ones and zeros like this but how does this turn in something as crazy and complex as a video game to understand this we need to look at the most basic levels of computer language starting with binary binary is a language only computers will understand and this is called machine language this is comprised of zeros and ones and cannot be really directly read by humans these numbers tell the computer what to do through transistors now these transistors are just switches they can either be on which will designate a one or off which is a zero each of these switches is one bit of information the computer has combine eight of these bits together and you have one byte of information and for reference one gigabyte is equal to over a billion of these bits we can actually convert these bytes into decimal numbers that you might be familiar with and I actually have a whole video on that so if you want to go ahead check out my how to read and write binary video